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00:00This is Pakistan. It might not be everyone's first thought when it comes to travel, but perhaps it should be.
00:30With wonders most of the world hasn't seen, this country offers landscapes that rival the most famous destinations on the planet and cities filled with history and life.
00:44Those who do visit can't stop talking about its impressive landmarks, breathtaking scenery, distinctive cuisine and a culture with incredible depth, making Pakistan one of the world's great surprises.
01:03Today I'll take you on a journey to experience the true essence of Pakistan, from its unparalleled diversity and most beautiful destinations to its rich culture, deep history and hidden gems, finding out why it just might be the world's most underrated country.
01:22But first, I'll tell you some interesting facts about Pakistan and then explore its most interesting places that you won't want to miss.
01:34Did you know that Pakistan is home to one of the world's oldest civilisations, the Indus Valley civilisation, dating back to 3300 BCE, making it more than 200 years older than ancient Egypt.
01:58This ancient culture flourished along the Indus River, one of Asia's longest rivers which continues to nurture Pakistan's landscapes and communities.
02:23Here lies Mohenjo-daro, one of the first planned cities in human history, showcasing urban sophistication as early as 2500 BCE.
02:40The first century Thaktibahi Buddhist monastery, a well-preserved relic of the Gandhara civilisation, offers a glimpse into ancient Buddhist art from its scenic hilltop perch.
02:50While the Kira salt mine, among the world's oldest operational salt mines, has produced pink salt for over 2000 years, once mined by Alexander the Great's forces.
03:03Moving forward to the 14th century, you'll find Markley necropolis in Sin, the largest cemetery in the world, more than ten times larger than the Giza necropolis in Egypt, reflecting the region's rich historical and spiritual heritage.
03:18The country is home to some of the world's most breathtaking peaks, with over 100 mountains standing above 7000 metres.
03:38Among these is K2, the world's second highest mountain at 8611 metres, renowned for its extreme challenge and mystique.
03:56Often considered more demanding than Everest, K2 remains a best kept secret for mountaineers and adventurers.
04:12The stunning Shandor Polo Festival, held at an altitude of 3,700 metres, is the highest polo event on earth, blending sport with an incredible mountain backdrop.
04:37But Pakistan's beauty isn't limited to its peaks. It's one of the few places on earth where such diverse natural habitats exist within a single country.
05:04From vast deserts to dense forests and alpine meadows, Pakistan's landscapes host a rich variety of ecosystems.
05:25Each supporting unique flora and fauna that create a vibrant tapestry of life and colour.
05:44Unique to this forgotten part of the world.
05:48Unique to this forgotten part of the world.
06:09Unique to thisありがとう.
06:10Unique to this Rey熱, great Year and waive w endeavor,
06:16You will recognise this going by as the markets andhistoric blanque took off.
06:18Ein bread supports the astronomer's zich in też connaissanceą 자wncercie.
06:19Educatingad at the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road, Pakistan has absorbed centuries of cultural influence,
06:24making it a historic hub of art, trade and knowledge.
06:29Forming each truck into a colourful, moving canvas.
06:36Covered in bold patterns, vibrant colours and meaningful poetry, these trucks don't
06:40just carry goods, they carry the heart and soul of a culture.
06:48Celebrating the stories, dreams and spirit of the road.
07:02As the world's first Islamic Republic and home to the second largest Muslim population,
07:07Pakistan's identity is deeply rooted in cultural pride.
07:15This unity shines in achievements like the world's largest human flag, a Guinness World
07:21Record that celebrates the nation's shared spirit.
07:28From ancient civilisations and towering natural wonders to a living, vibrant culture, Pakistan
07:34is a land where history and diversity meet, creating a tapestry as rich and varied as its
07:39landscapes.
07:44Now, let's explore the best places to visit in Pakistan and uncover the incredible experiences
07:50that await in this often overlooked yet extraordinary country.
08:07When considered part of the roof of the world, Gilgit-Baltistan is where the majestic Himalayas,
08:12Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountain ranges converge, creating one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes
08:18on earth.
08:21This is a region of extraordinary contrast, where towering peaks rise above turquoise lakes,
08:28ancient glaciers stretch across valleys and lush greenery flourishes amidst rugged terrain.
08:34Once a crucial passage along the historic Silk Road, its valleys have witnessed the footsteps
08:41of traders, pilgrims and explorers for centuries.
08:47Today, Gilgit-Baltistan is a paradise for adventurers offering a remarkable diversity of experiences.
08:59The Karakoram Range is home to five of the planet's 14 tallest mountains, soaring above 8,000 metres,
09:06including the legendary K2.
09:10It also boasts the greatest concentration of 7,000 metre peaks on earth.
09:20This icy expanse shelters some of the largest glaciers outside the polar regions, such as
09:25the Baltoro and Biafoe glaciers, which feed rivers like the Indus, vital to millions of
09:32people downstream in South Asia.
09:36Unlike many glaciers in the Himalayas, some here remain stable or are even advancing, a rare
09:42phenomenon known as the Karakoram anomaly, driven by the region's distinctive climatic conditions.
09:48Threading through this dramatic landscape is the Karakoram Highway, a 1,300 kilometre engineering
09:57masterpiece often dubbed the eighth wonder of the world.
10:03Built over two decades by Pakistan and China, this friendship highway claimed the lives of
10:11over 800 workers.
10:16Following ancient Silk Road routes, it connects the two nations while offering breathtaking views
10:21of glaciers, rivers and towering peaks.
10:30At its pinnacle, the Khun Jarab Pass, standing at a staggering 4,693 metres, holds the title
10:37of the world's highest paved border crossing.
10:43It's not just a gateway between nations, it's also an entry point to Khun Jarab National Park,
10:52where elusive creatures like snow leopards, Marco Polo sheep and Himalayan ibex roam in the shadows
10:58of the peaks.
11:08Following the legendary Karakoram Highway leads you to one of Pakistan's most captivating destinations,
11:14the Hunza Valley.
11:21Often called a paradise on earth, this crown jewel of Gilgit-Baltistan was once a key stop
11:27on the ancient Silk Road, where traders rested amidst its stunning landscapes and vibrant villages.
11:39Surrounded by towering peaks, the valley is a living canvas of terraced fields, spring apricot
11:45blossoms and fiery autumn foliage painting a timeless portrait of natural beauty.
11:52But Hunza's charm extends beyond its scenery, it's a place rich in cultural heritage.
12:08In Karimabad, the 700-year-old Baltic fort, once home to the Mears of Hunza, showcases a fascinating
12:16blend of Tibetan and Baltic architectural influences.
12:30Nearby Altitfort, the valley's oldest structure at over 900 years stands proudly above the Hunza
12:36River, bearing witness to its enduring legacy.
12:51Hunza is also known for its remarkable people, celebrated for their warmth, hospitality and
12:56extraordinary longevity.
12:59Many of its residents live well beyond 100 years, a feat attributed to their mineral-rich
13:05glacial water, apricot-based diet, active lifestyle and serene environment.
13:19Further along the valley, the iconic Passu Cones, also known as the Cathedral Spires, rise dramatically
13:25above the village of Passu, forming a natural masterpiece unlike any other.
13:35Sculpted by glacial forces over millennia, many of these jagged peaks remain unclimbed, adding
13:40an air of mystery.
13:47A favourite among photographers, the cones glow with an ethereal brilliance at sunrise and
13:52sunset, offering views that are both surreal and awe-inspiring.
14:01Just a short distance away, the Husseini Suspension Bridge offers an adrenaline-pumping experience
14:07as it swings high above the Hunza River.
14:22Frequently dubbed one of the world's most dangerous suspension bridges, its widely spaced
14:26wooden planks challenge even the bravest travellers.
14:34Yet this bridge is more than a thrill-seeker's playground.
14:38It's a vital crossing for locals connecting remote communities.
14:50With the dramatic Passu Cones towering in the background, the bridge creates one of the
14:55most iconic and breathtaking scenes in the entire Hunza Valley.
15:05Atabad Lake is another must-see in the Hunza Valley, a place where tragedy has given rise
15:10to breathtaking beauty.
15:16Formed in 2010 after a massive landslide blocked the Hunza River.
15:20The lake submerged entire villages, displaced thousands of residents and transformed the
15:25region forever.
15:35Today its vivid turquoise waters stretch over 21 kilometres, framed by sheer cliffs and the
15:41rugged peaks of the Karakoram, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight.
15:49Located at over 2,500 metres above sea level, Atabad Lake has become a vital economic and cultural
15:56hub.
15:59It fuels local tourism with opportunities for boating, jet skiing and hiking, offering unforgettable
16:05views of the surrounding mountains.
16:11It also serves as a crucial transportation route for locals, replacing roads that now lie beneath
16:16its surface.
16:22In winter, the lake partially freezes, transforming into a serene, otherworldly spectacle.
16:27While the Hunza Valley often steals the spotlight, Gilgit-Baltistan is home to many other breathtaking valleys, each with its own unique allure.
16:34While the Hunza Valley often steals the spotlight, Gilgit-Baltistan is home to many other breathtaking valleys, each with its own unique allure.
16:58Before we journey to our next mysterious and exciting destination, let's take a moment to
17:02let the beauty of these incredible landscapes speak for itself.
17:05Let's take a moment to let the beautiful
17:55The journey to our next destination is as unforgettable as the place itself.
18:18It begins with a heart-pounding jeep ride along one of the most dangerous roads in the
18:22world, a narrow dirt track clinging to the mountainside with sheer drops that turn every
18:28turn into an adventure.
18:29As the jeep ascends, the air cools and the rugged beauty of the landscape begins to take hold.
18:53The roar of the Indus River below fades, replaced by the rustling of trees in the anticipation
19:12of what lies ahead.
19:16When the jeep can go no further, the adventure shifts gears.
19:19The trek begins through dense pine forests, where glimpses of snow-capped peaks teasingly
19:24peak through the canopy, then almost without warning, you arrive at Fairy Meadows.
19:39Nestled beneath the colossal Nangapabat, this serene plateau feels like a world apart.
19:55Local folklore claims these meadows are home to fairies and standing amidst the surreal beauty,
20:01it's not hard to believe.
20:05But for the truly adventurous, Fairy Meadows is just the beginning.
20:10The trail continues to the Raikut Glacier, a raw expanse of ice and stone that embodies
20:16the untamed spirit of the Karakoram.
20:28Beyond the glacier lies the base camp of Nangapabat, the infamous Killer Mountain.
20:34Known for its formidable challenges, it's a peak that has earned its place in the annals
20:48of mountaineering law.
20:57Standing in the shadow of its towering cliffs, with the glacier at your feet, the sheer grandeur
21:02of this place is overwhelming, a reminder of nature's power and its ability to inspire awe
21:08long after the journey ends.
21:10The End
21:12The End
21:38As our journey continues, the Skardoo region reveals its distinctive charm.
21:50The mighty Indus River winds gracefully through golden barley fields and lush apricot orchards,
21:56carving its path across sprawling plains framed by tranquil lakes, surreal deserts and towering peaks that dominate the horizon.
22:08Skardoo's splendour transforms with the seasons, from the verdant vibrance of summer to the fiery hues of autumn and the snow-covered serenity of winter,
22:22making it a destination of breathtaking beauty year-round.
22:30At the heart of the region stands Skardoo Fort, also known as Carpocho Fort, perched proudly on a hilltop.
22:36Built in the 16th century, this formidable stronghold once defended the rulers of Baltistan against invasions.
22:46Today it offers not only a glimpse into Baltistan's storied past, but also awe-inspiring panoramic views of the valley below,
22:54a place where history and natural splendour converge in perfect harmony.
22:59From the historic vantage point of Skardoo Fort, the landscape transforms into something that you have never seen before.
23:12The Katpana and Safarunga Deserts, known as the Cold Deserts of Pakistan.
23:29These rare deserts are defined by their extremely low temperatures, especially in winter, making them a unique natural phenomenon.
23:44Perched at an altitude of over 2,200 metres, they're among the world's highest deserts,
23:57where golden dunes dramatically contrast with snow-capped peaks, a breathtaking spectacle found nowhere else.
24:04For centuries, these deserts served as vital trade routes along the legendary Silk Road, linking remote mountain settlements.
24:30Their sands bore the footprints of traders and caravans, while the rugged terrain nurtured the traditions of Balti nomads,
24:45whose cultural legacy still enriches the region today.
24:48Blending historical significance, striking natural beauty and thrilling experiences,
25:03these deserts showcase Skardoo's remarkable diversity, captivating and inspiring even the most seasoned travellers.
25:18While the cold deserts highlight Skardoo's raw, otherworldly beauty, Katura Lake reveals a completely different side of the region.
25:32Peaceful, lush and serene.
25:40Nestled at an altitude of about 2,500 metres, the lake is surrounded by towering mountains.
25:48Lower Katura Lake, home to the iconic Shangri-La Resort, offers tranquil beauty with its mirror-like surface reflecting towering peaks.
26:06Named after the mythical paradise in Lost Horizon, the resort symbolises luxury in harmony with nature.
26:13In contrast, the upper Katura Lake offers a more secluded retreat.
26:35Here you can trek through pine forests, fish along its peaceful shores, or even swim in its cool, pristine waters.
26:43Here you can trek through pine forests, fish along its way.
27:13at the final destination of the Gilgit-Baltistan region,
27:18Deosai National Park,
27:20famously known as the Land of Giants.
27:28This breathtaking finale to Skardu's landscape
27:30stretches over 3,000 square kilometres
27:33and sits at a staggering altitude of 4,000 metres,
27:37making it one of the largest and highest plateaus on Earth.
27:43Established in 1993 to protect the endangered Himalayan brown bear,
27:55the park is a biodiversity hotspot,
27:58home to rare species like golden marmots and migratory birds.
28:07At its heart lies Sheosar Lake,
28:09a tranquil mirror reflecting the towering Nanga Parbat,
28:11infusing the park with an almost ethereal beauty
28:14that feels otherworldly.
28:26Steeped in folklore of giants and spirits,
28:29Deosai exudes an air of mystery
28:31alongside its raw, natural grandeur.
28:34Accessible via rugged trails from Astorre or Skardu,
28:55this untouched wilderness is more than a destination.
28:59It's an unforgettable experience,
29:00leaving a lasting impression on anyone
29:03fortunate enough to witness its vast, untamed splendour.
29:22Before we move on to our next distinctive destination,
29:26let me take you to a place that's often overlooked,
29:28but deserves a moment in the spotlight.
29:34Azad, Jammu and Kashmir or AJK,
29:38lovingly called paradise on Earth.
29:46This region offers a softer, more tranquil charm
29:50compared to the rugged wilderness of Gilgit, Baltistan.
29:53With its lush valleys, sparkling rivers
29:56and rich cultural heritage.
30:02Take Neelam Valley, for example,
30:04the jewel of Azad Kashmir.
30:07The turquoise Neelam River winds through lush greenery,
30:10its colour so vibrant it almost feels surreal.
30:12Along its path, you'll find Sharda's ancient ruins,
30:21whispering stories of the past,
30:22the serene plateau of Arrankel,
30:27and the breathtaking Ratigali Lake,
30:34a glacial gem cradled by dramatic cliffs
30:36that feel like nature's amphitheatre.
30:39Then there's Leeper Valley,
30:48perched at 1,829 metres,
30:51where life moves at a peaceful pace.
30:54Terraced fields, charming Kashmiri wooden houses
31:07and dense pine forests create the perfect postcard scene.
31:11Villages like Reshin and Leeper
31:26welcome you with warm hospitality,
31:28authentic flavours and a rhythm of life
31:31that feels deeply connected to nature.
31:32After marvelling at towering peaks
31:45and untouched valleys,
31:47our journey shifts to a region
31:48just as captivating,
31:50but with a character all its own.
31:51Punjab, the heart of Pakistan.
32:07While Gilgit, Baltistan dazzles
32:09with its rugged, high-altitude wonders,
32:11Punjab enchants with its fertile plains,
32:14deep historical roots
32:16and a vibrant cultural tapestry.
32:22This is a land where ancient civilisations
32:24once flourished,
32:26where majestic architecture
32:27tells tales of a grand past
32:29and where spiritual traditions run deep,
32:32offering a profound connection
32:34to the very essence of Pakistan.
32:39Lahore, Pakistan's cultural capital,
32:41is where history and modern vibrancy unite.
32:46For centuries, it has been a cradle of art,
32:52poetry and music,
32:53with streets that have witnessed
32:55the rise and fall of empires.
33:03As one of South Asia's oldest cities,
33:05with over 2,000 years of history,
33:07Lahore embodies ancient civilisations,
33:10Mughal splendour,
33:11Sikh heritage and colonial charm.
33:16Lahore is also a city of festivals,
33:21from the vibrant, kite-flying celebration of Bazin
33:23to Sufi music gatherings at Dadadabha,
33:26South Asia's largest Sufi shrine.
33:28This iconic spiritual site
33:30reflects Lahore's inclusive and welcoming spirit,
33:33drawing people of all faiths
33:34to its serene atmosphere.
33:35Nearby, Manara, Pakistan stands tall as a national monument,
33:44commemorating the historic 1940 Pakistan resolution
33:48that paved the way for independence.
33:53Surrounded by the lush greenery of Greater Iqbal Park,
33:58it serves as a symbol of national pride,
34:00where the past and present harmoniously converge.
34:06At the heart of Lahore's historic centre
34:08lie two Mughal-era masterpieces,
34:12the Lahore Fort and the Badshahi Mosque.
34:15The fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
34:21was once the seat of Mughal power
34:23and is home to the stunning Shish Mahal,
34:26or Palace of Mirrors,
34:28where intricate glasswork creates a mesmerising dance of light.
34:36Just steps away, the Badshahi Mosque,
34:39one of the largest in the world,
34:41stands as a breathtaking symbol of Lahore's
34:43spiritual and architectural legacy.
35:03Speaking of mosques,
35:04the Faisal Mosque in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad,
35:08is a modern architectural marvel
35:10and a symbol of the country's
35:12spiritual and cultural identity.
35:18Nestled at the foot of the Margalla Hills,
35:21this iconic mosque,
35:22designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalakai,
35:25can accommodate over 100,000 worshippers.
35:33Completed in 1986,
35:35it was the largest mosque in the world until 1993.
35:38Inspired by a Bedouin tent,
35:44its unique design features white marble,
35:47intricate mosaics,
35:48a striking chandelier,
35:49and towering minarets
35:51that beautifully contrast with the lush green hills.
35:54Gifted by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia,
36:05after whom it's named,
36:07the mosque represents the deep bond
36:09between Pakistan and the Islamic world.
36:15Pakistan's religious heritage
36:16is a captivating blend of faiths and traditions,
36:19extending beyond its majestic mosques.
36:21Near Chakwal in Punjab,
36:26the Katas Raj temples stand as a
36:281,500-year-old testament
36:31to the region's spiritual and historical depth.
36:36At their centre lies Katas Kund,
36:39a sacred and mystical pond
36:40said to have formed from Lord Shiva's tears
36:42after goddess Sati's passing,
36:45believed to cleanse sins
36:46and draw pilgrims from far and wide.
36:48The temples with their intricate carvings
36:51and grand architecture
36:52showcase the glory of the Hindu Shahi dynasty,
36:567th to 10th century CE,
36:57and a blend of Hindu and Gandharan artistry.
37:05Once a Buddhist hub,
37:06as archaeological evidence suggests,
37:08this site reflects the region's
37:09rich multi-faith heritage.
37:11Today, it remains a vibrant pilgrimage destination,
37:15especially during Shivratri,
37:17surrounded by serene hills
37:18and tranquil landscapes
37:19that exude timeless charm.
37:33If you're into cities
37:34rich in spirituality and history,
37:37Multan and Uq Sharif
37:40are sure to captivate you.
37:43Known as the City of Saints,
37:45Multan is a vibrant hub of Sufi culture,
37:48celebrated for its intricately designed
37:50mausoleums and mosques.
37:54Among these,
37:55the 14th century tomb of Hazrat Shah,
37:57Rukhne Alam,
37:59stands as a stunning example
38:01of Islamic architecture,
38:03with its grand dome
38:04and intricate blue tile work,
38:06offering a serene space for reflection.
38:12Nearby, Uq Sharif,
38:14one of South Asia's oldest cities,
38:16enchants with its mystical charm
38:17and remarkable shrines.
38:22The tomb of Bibi Jowindi
38:24showcases exquisite Persian
38:26and Central Asian artistry,
38:28with its weathered blue and white tiles
38:30echoing tales of a glorious past.
38:34As we continue our journey,
38:57we come across the steel bridge
38:58near Fort Monroe.
38:59A jaw-dropping feat of engineering
39:05nestled in the rugged
39:06Suleiman Mountain Range.
39:10Often recognised as the second largest
39:12steel bridge in Asia,
39:14it ranks among the most impressive
39:15engineering achievements in the world.
39:19Spanning a total of 1.5 kilometres
39:22through a series of eight
39:23interconnected bridges,
39:25this masterpiece is part of
39:26the ambitious Raki Garge project,
39:28designed to navigate the region's
39:30dramatic cliffs and deep valleys.
39:34Once a treacherous route,
39:36this stretch now connects
39:37South Punjab to Balochistan
39:39with ease,
39:41making life simpler for locals
39:42and an adventure for travellers alike.
39:44But it's not just about getting
39:48from point A to point B.
39:50With its sleek design
39:51and sweeping mountain views,
39:53the Fort Monroe steel bridge
39:54turns the journey into the destination.
40:06Leaving Fort Monroe behind,
40:08we enter the Cholistan Desert.
40:10A vast stretch of golden sands
40:21spanning 26,000 square kilometres.
40:27Known locally as Rohi,
40:29this isn't just a barren expanse.
40:32It's a land rich in history and culture.
40:34Once part of the Indus Valley civilisation,
40:43Kolistan still carries traces
40:44of ancient trade routes
40:45that linked South Asia to the Middle East,
40:48whispering tales of a vibrant past.
40:56Amidst the rolling dunes
40:58rises Derawar Fort,
40:59a magnificent structure
41:00with 40 towering bastions
41:02that have commanded the horizon
41:03since its 9th century origins.
41:12Built to guard trade routes
41:13and nearby settlements,
41:15its sun-baked brick walls
41:16seem to glow in the desert light,
41:18showcasing remarkable craftsmanship.
41:23Inside,
41:24a network of underground water storage
41:26and tunnels highlights
41:27the ingenuity behind this fortress.
41:32Local lore even speaks
41:33of hidden passageways
41:35connecting Derawar
41:36to other forts nearby.
41:40Close by,
41:41the Derawar mosque
41:42stands gracefully
41:43against the golden sands.
41:51Built in the 18th century
41:52by the Nawabs
41:53of Baha Walpour
41:55and inspired by Delhi's
41:57Jama Masjid,
41:59its white marble domes
42:00and tall minarets
42:01shine in the sunlight.
42:04With intricate tile work,
42:07a spacious courtyard
42:08and perfect symmetry,
42:09it remains a Mughal-inspired masterpiece
42:12and an active symbol
42:13of the region's cultural heritage.
42:15This is Rannicott Fort,
42:31often called
42:32the Great Wall of Sindh.
42:37A colossal fortress
42:39and one of the largest
42:40in the world.
42:45Inclosing nearly
42:4732 kilometres
42:48of rugged terrain
42:49in the Kirthar hills.
42:58The fort's walls
42:59winding like a dragon's spine
43:01through the landscape
43:02feel like part
43:03of the natural terrain.
43:04Its origins remain
43:11shrouded in mystery.
43:13While it's known
43:14to have been built
43:15in the 17th century
43:16and later reconstructed
43:17by the Talpur rulers,
43:19its exact purpose,
43:20whether as a military stronghold,
43:22a trading hub
43:23or a royal retreat,
43:24remains unclear
43:25and debated.
43:25Legends of hidden tunnels
43:36and lost treasures
43:37add an extra layer
43:39of mystique.
43:49Inside the Grand Mohan Gate
43:50and smaller forts
43:51like Miri and Chirgar
43:52reveal layers of history,
43:54while natural springs
43:55and towering bastions
43:57offer breathtaking views.
44:02Set against the
44:03dramatic desert landscape,
44:05it's a journey
44:05into a world
44:06of timeless wonder.
44:24Balakistan, Pakistan's
44:34largest and most rugged province,
44:35is a land of raw beauty.
44:39From the pristine coastline
44:41of the Arabian Sea
44:43to its vast deserts
44:44and towering mountains,
44:46it's a place
44:46of striking contrast.
44:48With windswept plateaus,
44:57hidden caves
44:58and surreal
44:59geological formations,
45:01Balakistan's landscapes
45:02feel like something
45:03out of another world.
45:09Our journey begins
45:10along Balakistan's
45:11breathtaking coastline,
45:13where Gwadar
45:14blends its roots
45:15as a historic fishing town
45:16with its role
45:17as a hub
45:18of modern development.
45:23Its deep water
45:24Gwadar Port
45:25is pivotal
45:26to global trade,
45:27but the city's
45:28natural beauty
45:29truly sets it apart.
45:30from Gwadar,
45:48the Makran Coastal Highway
45:49takes you on
45:50one of the world's
45:51most scenic drives.
45:54This 650-kilometre
45:56engineering marvel
45:57winds through
45:57dramatic coastal cliffs,
45:59untouched beaches
46:00and arid desert expanses
46:02leading us
46:02to the final destination
46:03of our Pakistan journey.
46:05Gwadar Port
46:35National Park
46:35The crown jewel
46:44of Balakistan
46:45and Pakistan's
46:46largest national park.
46:47Spanning over
47:046,000 square kilometres,
47:06Hingol
47:07is a stunning blend
47:08of coastal beauty
47:09and inland desert terrain.
47:11Iconic landmarks
47:24include
47:24the Princess of Hope,
47:26a striking natural rock formation
47:27sculpted by centuries
47:29of wind
47:29and erosion.
47:30and the Chandragupp mud volcanoes
47:53among the largest in the world
47:55which make this park
47:56truly unique.
47:57These volcanoes
48:05hold both
48:06geological significance
48:07and spiritual importance
48:08for Hindu pilgrims
48:10visiting the
48:10Hinglai
48:11Marta Temple.
48:12Hingol National Park
48:25Hingol National Park
48:25offers an unfiltered glimpse
48:26into the rugged
48:27splendour of Balakistan
48:29and Pakistan.
48:30A landscape where
48:35nature's raw power
48:37and intricate designs
48:39come together
48:39in breathtaking harmony.
48:41Thank you for joining me
48:55on this journey
48:56through Pakistan.
48:59While creating this video
49:01I was struck time and again
49:02by how underappreciated
49:04the countless
49:05incredible corners
49:06of this country are.
49:07Pakistan is an extraordinary
49:11place that deserves
49:13far more love
49:13and recognition.
49:18I truly hope that
49:19one day it will rise
49:20to become one of the world's
49:21top travel destinations.
49:26If this journey
49:27resonated with you
49:28as deeply as it did with me
49:29I'd love to hear your thoughts.
49:31Please share them
49:31in the comments.
49:35To conclude
49:36I want to honour
49:37this remarkable country
49:38with a beautiful quote
49:39by Alama Iqbal
49:41a Pakistani poet
49:42whose words
49:43continue to inspire
49:44Beyond the stars
49:49are worlds
49:49yet to be explored
49:51Many trials of love
49:55remain yet to be endured
49:56This vast expanse
50:01is brimming
50:02with life's embrace
50:03where countless journeys
50:07begin their endless chase
50:09Discover the world
50:24Explore the extraordinary
50:25See you in the next adventure
50:33in the next
50:37so
50:44I'm
50:46A
50:46famous
50:47I wanted to
50:4810
50:48kiruber
50:48to be
50:49in the next
50:49place
50:50give me
50:51a
50:51付
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